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World's Largest Ouija Board Unveiled in Salem, Ma.
-Dubbed Ouijazilla, the record-breaking spirit board made its debut in Massachusetts' historic Salem Common on Saturday.
Rick "Ormortis" Schreck, vice president of the Talking Board Historical Society, spent more than a year working to surpass the 2016 Guinness World Record holder: the Grand Midway Hotel in Windber, Pa.
The beast of a board weighs approximately 9,000 pounds, measures 3,168 square feet, and lives in the heart of the Salem Common park, where folks are invited to pose with the behemoth toy.
Introduced in 1890, the ouija board was regarded as a parlor game unrelated to the occult. Until American spiritualist Pearl Curran popularized its use as a divining tool during World War I.
Now, every kid in the country has had a go on the planchette, waiting to see what words the board will spell (then arguing over who actually pushed the plastic piece).
Schreck's hand-painted board and heart-shaped plank are modeled after the original Parker Brothers' Ouija board—with a few personal embellishments by the New Jersey-based tattoo artist.
Rick began collecting different styles, shapes, sizes, and spirits of talking boards in 1992, and eventually moved on to designing his own, using unconventional materials like human bones, hair, and ashes...
World's Largest Ouija Board Unveiled in Salem, Ma. - Geek.com
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Originally Posted by
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NO!!!!!
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I see witchcraft is still alive and well in Salem. These people probably don't even have a clue that they are playing with demons! Then again, maybe they do?
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